BBC2 - The White Season
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:50 pm
The BBC, in their wisdom, have decided to broadcast a short season of films on BBC2 about a sorely disenfranchised and disregarded ethnic group. Nothing new there you might say - but hold on. It turns out that the group in question is, in this instance, the white working classes!
So, have working folk been sidelined as metropolitan, metrosexual, elitist luvies have taken over the political party that was formed to defend their interests? Do modern middleclass luvies have wholly different aims and aspirations to those of Kier Hardie? Is the middleclass NuLabour politician more concerned with identity politics and the interests of 'minorities' than the interests of the indigenous working class (who pay most of the taxes)? Do the working classes embarrass contemporary NuLabour politicians? Are middleclass liberals and luvies embarrassed by the fact that their metrosexual aspirations of equality for the people below them are at odds with the aspirations of many of the people they still rely on for electoral support?
Here are a few web quotes from BBC viewers on this topic
?Coming from Essex, I only realised I was "working class" when I went to Uni. Yet I was amazed at how despised my ethnic group was by all the others. The true middle classes I met all had lovely feelings towards anyone of any other grouping - their own (the beautiful people), of course, but also black, Asian, Irish, eskimo, you name it. But the (English) white working classes were stereo-typed as brutish, coarse, ill-educated bigots. The irony of their prejudice escaped them - and still does.?
?I am a white, straight, married man. I have absolutely no say in anything in this country. I am the bad guy. Apparently I am the sexist, racist opressor responsible for the slave trade, poor womens rights and un-equal pay and if I get divorced I would bet good money on my wife getting favourable treatment in court. Not only voiceless but powerless and discriminated against from all sides!?
"This is proberly the worst time in history and the worst place in the civilised world to be a white heterosexual working class male.
We are ruled by a liberal metropolitan dictatorship that don't care for ordinary people. I bet the majority of people in this country aren't PC. There are way too many pressure groups, sticking up for gay, asian, disabled, neets . None for ordinary working people. the result is that policies / beaurocrats seem keener to ensure things are inclusive for minorities , rather than improving things for everyone.?
?The Labour Party was founded by the White working class to be it voice. New Labour finds abhorant all that the white working class stands for so they have imported their own voters because that is exactly what mass immigration has been about. ?
Officer Dibble
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So, have working folk been sidelined as metropolitan, metrosexual, elitist luvies have taken over the political party that was formed to defend their interests? Do modern middleclass luvies have wholly different aims and aspirations to those of Kier Hardie? Is the middleclass NuLabour politician more concerned with identity politics and the interests of 'minorities' than the interests of the indigenous working class (who pay most of the taxes)? Do the working classes embarrass contemporary NuLabour politicians? Are middleclass liberals and luvies embarrassed by the fact that their metrosexual aspirations of equality for the people below them are at odds with the aspirations of many of the people they still rely on for electoral support?
Here are a few web quotes from BBC viewers on this topic
?Coming from Essex, I only realised I was "working class" when I went to Uni. Yet I was amazed at how despised my ethnic group was by all the others. The true middle classes I met all had lovely feelings towards anyone of any other grouping - their own (the beautiful people), of course, but also black, Asian, Irish, eskimo, you name it. But the (English) white working classes were stereo-typed as brutish, coarse, ill-educated bigots. The irony of their prejudice escaped them - and still does.?
?I am a white, straight, married man. I have absolutely no say in anything in this country. I am the bad guy. Apparently I am the sexist, racist opressor responsible for the slave trade, poor womens rights and un-equal pay and if I get divorced I would bet good money on my wife getting favourable treatment in court. Not only voiceless but powerless and discriminated against from all sides!?
"This is proberly the worst time in history and the worst place in the civilised world to be a white heterosexual working class male.
We are ruled by a liberal metropolitan dictatorship that don't care for ordinary people. I bet the majority of people in this country aren't PC. There are way too many pressure groups, sticking up for gay, asian, disabled, neets . None for ordinary working people. the result is that policies / beaurocrats seem keener to ensure things are inclusive for minorities , rather than improving things for everyone.?
?The Labour Party was founded by the White working class to be it voice. New Labour finds abhorant all that the white working class stands for so they have imported their own voters because that is exactly what mass immigration has been about. ?
Officer Dibble
Officius Dibblus est amplus amor deus